The Pragmatics of Quoting Now and Then 2015
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15. Haunting Evidence: Quoting the Prisoner in 19th Century Old Bailey Trial Discourse. The Defences of Cooper (1842) and McNaughten (1843)

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“…In recent years, there has been an increasing interest among linguists to use a corpus-based approach (e.g. Cotterill, 2003;Archer, 2005;Heffer, 2005;Johnson, 2014Johnson, , 2015Tkačuková, 2015) for the macro and micro analysis of courtroom interaction. Despite this encouraging phenomenon, there has been very little quantitative work conducted on questions in courtroom interaction, due to the methodological challenges, such as inaccessibility of sufficiently large amounts of data and technology (e.g.…”
Section: Justifying the Current Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In recent years, there has been an increasing interest among linguists to use a corpus-based approach (e.g. Cotterill, 2003;Archer, 2005;Heffer, 2005;Johnson, 2014Johnson, , 2015Tkačuková, 2015) for the macro and micro analysis of courtroom interaction. Despite this encouraging phenomenon, there has been very little quantitative work conducted on questions in courtroom interaction, due to the methodological challenges, such as inaccessibility of sufficiently large amounts of data and technology (e.g.…”
Section: Justifying the Current Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, there have been an increasing number of studies (Danet and Bogoch, 1980a;Woodbury, 1984;Harris, 1984;Cotterill, 2003;Archer, 2005;Heffer, 2005;Newbury and Johnson, 2006;Eades, 2008;Tkačuková, 2010;Ehrlich, 2011;Johnson, 2015;Zydervelt et al, 2017;Al Saeed, 2018) on legal discourse that investigate the sequence of questions and answers in the judicial process and in the courtroom. From these studies, I have developed the knowledge and understanding of courtroom interaction which I found helpful to shape and mould this investigation.…”
Section: Questioning In Legal Settings and In The Courtroommentioning
confidence: 99%
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